Recent Player News

Posted: 2/16/2018 7:08pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers' contract extension will likely be a priority this offseason, according to Pete Dougherty of USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin, and Dougherty believes Rodgers will sign a record-setting deal.

Huddle Up: Rodgers still has a couple of years remaining on his current deal, but it's no surprise that the Packers would want to lock up their franchise quarterback. He'll be the top quarterback on the draft board in 2018.

Posted: 2/5/2018 10:14pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) said he's had no limitations on his offseason workouts that he participates in on his own and that he'll be full go by the time the team returns for their offseason program in mid-April. 'I'm back into everything I like to do in the offseason with my training, and I'll be ready to go when we're back in April,' Rodgers said. He also mentioned that he's 'feeling great.'

Huddle Up: This news indicates Rodgers is right on schedule and should be 100 percent in time for the beginning of the season next year. He'll be a QB1 entering the 2018 campaign, with the potential to lead all players at his position in fantasy points.

Posted: 2/3/2018 8:04pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers said he believes he has many good years left in him, but he acknowledged that he could finish his career with a different team. 'I think you have to be humble enough to realize if it could happen to Brett (Favre), it can happen to you,' Rodgers said.

Huddle Up: Green Bay fans shouldn't panic. Rodgers has a couple of years left on his current deal, and he is likely to remain a Packer, and a high-end QB1 for that matter, for the foreseeable future.

Posted: 2/1/2018 7:17am ET

Huddle Up: Now 34, Rodgers remains one of the best options at quarterback in fantasy. He'll have some questions to answer after the collarbone injury, though, and he showed some rust in his one-game return late in the season.

Posted: 12/19/2017 1:10pm ET

Huddle Up: This was the expected move with the Packers being eliminated from playoff contention. Rodgers now has a full offseason to rest and heal. He should be good as new by the time offseason activities commence and remains a top-tier QB1 candidate.

Posted: 12/18/2017 4:30pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) is sore after taking too many hits in Week 15, according to head coach Mike McCarthy. McCarthy was noncommittal when asked if Rodgers will play in Week 16.

Huddle Up: The Packers could be out of playoff contention if the Atlanta Falcons win their Week 15 game, so they may consider sitting Rodgers if they are out of the playoffs. Owners will need to monitor the situation during the week, but Rodgers would be a low-end No. 1 quarterback if he plays in Week 16 because of the tough matchup.

Posted: 12/17/2017 3:24pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers completed 26 of his 45 pass attempts for 290 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions in the Week 15 game against the Carolina Panthers. He also rushed six times for 43 yards.

Huddle Up: Rodgers was back doing his usual thing, and he didn't seem shy about sacrificing his body or wasn't hesitant due to his collarbone injury. If you scooped him up or waited out his injury to use in the final couple of weeks of the fantasy season, congrats.

Posted: 12/16/2017 9:44am ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (shoulder) was activated from the Reserve/Injured list Saturday, Dec. 16, and is expected to play in Week 15 against the Carolina Panthers.

Huddle Up: Rodgers will be listed as questionable on the injury report, but it is a formality for a player coming off the Reserve/Injured list. The Panthers have yielded at least two touchdown passes to four of the last five quarterbacks they have faced - the one exception being the run-heavy New Orleans Saints - and none of the four are on par with Rodgers. A strong case can be made for Rodgers being ranked as the top quarterback play in Week 15.

Posted: 12/16/2017 6:27am ET

Huddle Up: Rodgers is no longer listed on the team's injury report and is poised to start Week 15's game versus the Carolina Panthers, after receiving medical clearance to resume playing earlier this week. He should be considered a top-five fantasy quarterback in all formats.

Posted: 12/12/2017 7:44pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (shoulder) announced on his Instagram account Tuesday, Dec. 12, he has been medically cleared to resume playing football.

Huddle Up: Rodgers has been throwing on the side for a few weeks, but this confirms he should be back under center for the Packers in Week 15 against the Carolina Panthers. While his return likely comes too late for most of his fantasy owners - and those who relied on Jordy Nelson - the many owners who were able to pick him up off waivers should be thrilled. Although his remaining fantasy schedule is far from a cakewalk, he should be reinserted into the majority of lineups this weekend.

Posted: 12/12/2017 9:33am ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (shoulder) is pushing very hard to play in Week 15 against the Carolina Panthers and the team - along with the medical staff - hopes to arrive at a decision regarding his status Wednesday, Dec. 13. However, there are 'loud and protective voices' within the organization wondering if it is worth the risk of putting him on the field to potentially injure himself again for a 'small chance at a great reward,' according to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport.

Huddle Up: Rodgers was not expected to be fully healed two months after suffering a broken collarbone and that appears to be the case here. Rapoport reports 80 percent healed with this injury is considered healthy enough to be on the field, so Rodgers' status for Week 15 remains very much up in the air. If he can play, he'll be a high-end, high-risk QB1 option for fantasy owners this week.

Posted: 12/11/2017 1:54pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) underwent tests and scans on his collarbone, but head coach Mike McCarthy said there is no clear decision on his status at this point. Rodgers is still being evaluated by team doctors.

Huddle Up: Owners will need to monitor Rodgers' practice participation during the week to have a better idea of his status for Week 15. He would be facing a tough Carolina Panthers defense if he plays but can be a No. 1 fantasy quarterback in all leagues.

Posted: 12/10/2017 9:36am ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (shoulder) will undergo a CT scan this week to determine if he will be medically cleared to resume playing.

Huddle Up: Rodgers has reportedly looked sharp since returning to practice Dec. 2. If all goes well, he will be able to return to action for Week 15's game against the Carolina Panthers, so he should remain stashed in all seasonal leagues. QB Brett Hundley will remain under center for Week 14 versus the Cleveland Browns but should be viewed as a low-end QB2 in all fantasy formats.

Posted: 12/7/2017 11:15pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (shoulder) took part in practice while wearing shoulder pads Thursday, Dec. 7. It's another step forward for Rodgers, who is eligible to return for the team's Week 15 game against the Carolina Panthers.

Huddle Up: There are still two big hurdles for Rodgers: he needs to be medically cleared and the Packers need to beat the Browns this week. Neither of which are a lock. That being said, Rodgers is absolutely worth grabbing if he's on waivers in case those things do happen.

Posted: 12/4/2017 7:20am ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) will work with the scout team in practice this week, according to a source. He would be eligible to play Dec. 17 against the Carolina Panthers.

Huddle Up: Rodgers is worth stashing for a potential run in the fantasy playoffs, but he can't be fully counted on to return in a starting capacity.

Posted: 12/3/2017 6:58am ET

The Green Bay Packers are hoping that QB Aaron Rodgers (shoulder) can return for Week 15's game against the Carolina Panthers, provided that he receives medical clearance and the team is still in playoff contention, according to a league source.

Huddle Up: Rodgers resumed practicing Saturday, Dec. 2, and will have two weeks to prepare for his potential return. He should remain stashed in all fantasy formats. Brett Hundley will continue to start in Rodgers' absence and should be considered a low-end QB2 in most leagues.

Posted: 12/2/2017 10:56am ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (shoulder) took part in practice Saturday, Dec. 2, and has been officially designated as a player to return off the Reserve/Injured list.

Huddle Up: As NFL.com's Ian Rapoport says, there are still many hurdles to go. Rodgers hasn't been cleared for game action yet and won't undergo a scan of any kind until after the Packers play the Cleveland Browns in Week 14. In short, he's on track to return and little more at the moment. With that said, Rodgers needs to be stashed in all leagues.

Huddle Up: Nothing is set in stone yet, but it's beginning to look like Rodgers is more likely than not to activate him from the Reserve/Injured list when he is first eligible and will return to action in Week 15 versus the Carolina Panthers. His return would obviously boost the stock of Jordy Nelson and give a huge boost to any owner savvy enough to pick him up off waivers - in the leagues in which he was dropped - in hopes that he could finish off a potential fantasy title run.

Posted: 12/1/2017 7:25am ET

Huddle Up: He still has two weeks and several hurdles to overcome before he could return in Week 15. With the progress he's making, though, he should probably be stashed for the fantasy playoffs.

Posted: 11/27/2017 11:10am ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (shoulder) was spotted throwing the football around during a workout about two hours before the start of his team's game in Week 12 versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was reportedly 'all smiles' after the short throwing session and threw at least one pass more than 50 yards in the air.

Huddle Up: Rodgers cannot return from the Reserve/Injured list before Week 15 and there is absolutely no guarantee he will return again this season, but this news is positive for any owner who stashed him with an eye on the fantasy playoffs. Green Bay faces the Carolina Panthers in Week 15 and Minnesota Vikings in Week 16, so it's not as if he will have the easiest matchups either. With that said, Rodgers is arguably the best quarterback in the league and is worth starting anytime he can play.

Posted: 11/16/2017 8:25pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) is making 'really good progress' in his recovery, according to head coach Mike McCarthy.

Huddle Up: Rodgers could be back in Week 15, but that's assuming his recovery remains on track and the Packers remain in playoff contention. If he does return, he'd be a risky but intriguing starting option in the fantasy playoffs.

Posted: 11/15/2017 3:42pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) took some snaps on the sidelines during practice Wednesday, Nov. 15, but did not throw any passes. He also simulated a throwing motion by whipping a towel during the workout. Rodgers is not allowed to practice for at least two more weeks and is not eligible to play again until Week 15 since he is on the Reserve/Injured list.

Huddle Up: Owners will need to monitor the situation because Rodgers could return to the lineup if the Packers have a chance to make the playoffs. Rodgers is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL when he is heathy but would be a risky option in all leagues if he returns this season.

Posted: 10/26/2017 9:23am ET

Huddle Up: Rodgers is likely done for the fantasy season, if not the entire season. His only roster viability is in multi-year leagues.

Posted: 10/22/2017 7:08am ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) has been told by doctors that he will be able to start throwing in six weeks, according to sources. The team believes Rodgers could return this season if they are still in playoff contention but likely would keep him out if they miss the playoffs.

Huddle Up: Rodgers will miss at least the next eight weeks since he is on the Reserve/Injured list, but it looks like he may play again in 2017. Owners can consider stashing him on their bench if they have the roster space. Brett Hundley will be the starter while Rodgers is out but should only be a No. 2 quarterback.

Posted: 10/20/2017 5:35pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) was placed on the Reserve/Injured list, but the team hopes that he will be able to return in time for the team's Week 15 game against the Carolina Panthers, according to a source.

Huddle Up: Rodgers will miss at least eight weeks but has not been ruled out for the season at this point, so owners will need to keep an eye on his recovery. Owners that have roster space could consider stashing Rodgers on the bench, but he can be dropped if owners need the space.

Posted: 10/20/2017 4:14pm ET

Huddle Up: Rodgers will have to miss at least eight weeks with this move and would not return until December if he has a chance to play again in 2017. Owners can drop Rodgers in standard leagues, but Brett Hundley is not a great fantasy option at this point.

Posted: 10/19/2017 4:30pm ET

Huddle Up: Rodgers likely will miss most or all of the rest of the season, so owners can drop him if they need the roster space. Brett Hundley is taking over the starting quarterback job but probably should be avoided until he can produce on a consistent basis.

Posted: 10/18/2017 10:38pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) has yet to be scheduled for surgery, according to head coach Mike McCarthy. Rodgers remains on the active roster pending the surgery as the team is waiting for the results of the procedure to establish a timeline for his recovery.

Huddle Up: Thus far the only official announcement is that Rodgers 'could potentially' miss the rest of the season, though it seems many are anticipating he won't return in 2017. It's going to be an extended absence no matter what, so if you need the roster space go ahead and cut him. If not, you might as well wait for a more definitive time frame.

Posted: 10/16/2017 1:41pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) will need surgery on his broken collarbone and could miss the rest of the season, according to head coach Mike McCarthy.

Huddle Up: Rodgers likely will miss the rest of the regular season, so owners in standard leagues can drop him if they need to add another quarterback. Brett Hundley will be the starting quarterback moving forward but is no better than a No. 2 fantasy quarterback. The quarterback change will hurt the fantasy value of the Packers receivers and tight ends.

Posted: 10/16/2017 6:46am ET

Updating previous reports, Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) will have tests performed Monday, Oct. 16, to determine the next course of action. There's a chance he returns later in the season.

Huddle Up: For all intents and purposes Rodgers is likely toast for the rest of the fantasy season. Brett Hundley figures to be a matchup play in the interim.

Posted: 10/15/2017 12:12pm ET

Huddle Up: He broke his left one in 2013 and missed seven games. This time it's the throwing shoulder side, so brace for the worst. The Packers turn to Brett Hundley, but given all of his weapons and learning opportunity behind Rodgers, all hope is not lost. Hundley is a fringe fantasy asset, and the receiving corps should be devalued across the board.

Posted: 10/15/2017 11:48am ET

Huddle Up: Rodgers would miss a significant amount of time if he does have a broken collarbone, but owners should look for an update on his status in the near future. Brett Hundley would take over as the starting quarterback but is not a great fantasy option.

Posted: 10/15/2017 10:28am ET

Updating a previous report, Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (shoulder) suffered a right shoulder injury in Week 6 and is considered questionable to return.

Huddle Up: The severity of Rodgers' injury is uncertain at this point, so owners will need to keep an eye on any update on his status. It would be a big loss for owners if Rodgers misses time.

Posted: 10/15/2017 9:47am ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers (undisclosed) left the team's Week 6 game early because of an undisclosed injury.

Huddle Up: Owners will need to monitor the situation to see if Rodgers will be able to return to the game. Rodgers is one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL, and it would hurt fantasy owners if he misses time.

Posted: 10/10/2017 6:51pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers unloaded the ball in an average of 2.1 seconds on his 29 pass attempts in Week 5, per NFL Next Gen Stats.

Huddle Up: With Green Bay battling injuries along the offensive line, Rodgers doesn't have the luxury of time in a lot of cases, although it has yet to show up in his weekly totals with seven touchdowns and no interceptions over his last two games. Rodgers has a difficult matchup in Week 6 versus the Minnesota Vikings, but he's a must-start pretty much anytime he takes field.

Posted: 10/8/2017 8:32pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers completed 19 of his 29 passes for 221 yards and three touchdowns and ran four times for 32 yards in a 35-31 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 5.

Huddle Up: Rodgers has now tossed at least three touchdowns in each of the last three games and seven touchdowns and no interceptions over his last two. The top fantasy quarterback in the game is firing on all cylinders right now.

Posted: 9/28/2017 10:29pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers was 18-for-26 for 179 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions against the Chicago Bears on Thursday, Sept. 28.

Huddle Up: It was the first time this season Rodgers didn't pass for more than 300 yards, but those four touchdown passes and error-free football should silence any grumbling from fantasy owners. He'll travel to Dallas next week. The question is how many of his injury-ravaged teammates will join him?

Posted: 9/24/2017 7:24pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers completed 28 of his 42 pass attempts for 313 yards, three touchdowns and an interception in the Week 3 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, and he ran four times for 23 yards.

Huddle Up: Rodgers and the Packers fell behind at home, and they needed a big comeback and overtime to finally put away the Bengals. Fantasy owners liked seeing the game go to OT, as Rodgers hooked up with Geronimo Allison on a 72-yard pass play to set up the game-winning field goal. More importantly, it pushed him over the 300-yard threshold for point bonuses. He and his teammates have just a few days to prepare for Week 4 against the Chicago Bears on Thursday night.

Posted: 9/17/2017 9:55pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers completed 33 of his 50 pass attempts for 343 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in Week 2 at Atlanta.

Huddle Up: Rodgers was playing with a patchwork offensive line due to several injuries but he still had a decent overall stat line. He'll look to keep up the big fantasy production in Week 3 against Cincinnati.

Posted: 9/16/2017 6:36am ET

Green Bay Packers TE Martellus Bennett was fined $9,115 by the National Football League for his unnecessary roughness penalty in Week 1's game against the Seattle Seahawks. He gave LB K.J. Wright a two-handed shove after Wright tackled QB Aaron Rodgers on a fourth-quarter scramble for a first down.

Huddle Up: Bennett finished his first game in a Packer uniform with three receptions for 43 yards. He should be viewed as a low-end TE1 in the majority of fantasy formats.

Posted: 8/23/2017 8:28am ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers said he took the most time off of his career this offseason to rest his arm. 'I worked hard in the offseason on my body and my core strength,' Rodgers said. 'I took a break from throwing for about a month. I kind of let my arm come all the way back. It's felt good this year, as usual. But my legs, I think, have felt better the last couple years than maybe the previous couple years, probably due to the training and maybe eating better. I think when your legs are underneath you and you're throwing from the ground up, you're probably going to be a little more accurate.'

Huddle Up: Rodgers is now 33, but his fantasy value lies in his sheer dominance through the air. He ran for a career-high 369 yards last season, which really doesn't add a whole lot to his fantasy prowess. Look for him as a top three or four option at the position.

Posted: 8/19/2017 6:31pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers completed six of his eight pass attempts for 37 yards and a touchdown and ran twice for 15 yards against the Washington Redskins in the preseason Saturday, Aug. 19.

Huddle Up: You never want to reach for a quarterback in your fantasy drafts, but Rodgers should be the first one off the board, sometime in the first three rounds.

Posted: 6/29/2017 8:36pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers said the additions of TE Martellus Bennett and TE Lance Kendricks give the offense more flexibility to run two-tight end sets. 'Both guys can put their hand on the ground and go and block guys really well but also add that dimension in the passing game,' Rodgers said.

Huddle Up: Bennett should headline the tight end group, and he is probably the best tight end Rodgers will have worked with. He should be able to produce TE1 numbers in Green Bay's potent passing attack.

Posted: 6/6/2017 4:49pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers said his impending contract will take care of itself, adding that he's not worried about not being the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL. Rodgers said he's going to continue to make himself an 'indispensable' part of the Packers' roster. 'When you do that, when your time comes up to get a contract, you usually get a contract extension.

Huddle Up: Rodgers is arguably the best quarterback in the NFL, and he plays like it year after year. While drafting quarterbacks early isn't always the most economical fantasy strategy, Rodgers can and should be taken in earlier rounds.

Posted: 3/24/2017 6:21pm ET

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers said he expects the offense to be 'really tough to stop' in 2017.

Huddle Up: After a slow start to last season, Rodgers caught fire and ended up leading the NFL in touchdown passes. He is should be one of the first quarterbacks off the board in drafts.

Posted: 2/21/2017 2:14pm ET

In 2016, Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers became the fourth quarterback in NFL history to have multiple seasons of 40 or more touchdown passes.

Huddle Up: Peyton Manning, Dan Marino and Drew Brees are the other quarterbacks to accomplish the feat. Rodgers has been one of the most consistent and successful quarterbacks in NFL history, and he has shown no signs of slowing down either. There was more pressure on Rodgers with Eddie Lacy and James Starks sidelined for the better part of last season, but he was up to the task, as usual. As is the case every offseason, Rodgers should be one of the first quarterbacks taken in fantasy drafts.

2017 Game Logs

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2016 Game Logs

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205

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259

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DAL

294

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CHI

326

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246

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IND

297

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43

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371

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11

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313

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HOU

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347

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362

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2015 Game Logs

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333

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241

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LAC

255

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202

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218

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MIN

291

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210

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261

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21

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2014 Game Logs

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302

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MIN

156

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264

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CAR

255

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418

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10

CHI

315

6

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11

PHI

341

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32

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209

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NE

368

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22

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14

ATL

327

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28

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15

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185

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27

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318

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DET

226

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316

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178

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2013 Game Logs

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244

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DET

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CLE

260

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285

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27

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318

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2012 Game Logs

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223

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17

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319

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235

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@HOU

338

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342

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186

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ARI

218

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236

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219

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MIN

286

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DET

173

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32

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342

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365

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28

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2011 Game Logs

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297

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DEN

408

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36

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396

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LAR

316

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335

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247

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MIN

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TB

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OAK

281

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15

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235

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283

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2010 Game Logs

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DET

181

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20

0

5

@WAS

293

1

1

30

0

6

MIA

313

1

1

14

1

7

MIN

295

2

2

14

0

8

@NYJ

170

0

0

5

0

9

DAL

289

3

0

41

0

11

@MIN

301

4

0

21

0

12

@ATL

344

1

0

51

1

13

SF

298

3

0

39

0

14

@DET

46

0

1

25

0

16

NYG

404

4

0

26

0

17

CHI

229

1

1

21

0

P1

@PHI

180

3

0

4

0

P2

@ATL

366

3

0

13

1

P3

@CHI

244

0

2

39

1

P4

PIT

304

3

0

-2

0

2009 Game Logs

Wk

Opp

PYd

PTD

Int

RYd

RTD

1

CHI

184

1

0

7

0

2

CIN

261

1

0

43

0

3

@LAR

269

2

0

38

1

4

@MIN

384

2

1

16

0

6

DET

358

2

1

9

0

7

@CLE

246

3

0

23

0

8

MIN

287

3

0

52

0

9

@TB

266

2

3

26

1

10

DAL

189

1

0

15

1

11

SF

344

2

0

13

0

12

@DET

348

3

0

5

0

13

BAL

263

3

2

30

0

14

@CHI

180

0

0

6

0

15

@PIT

383

3

0

22

1

16

SEA

237

1

0

9

0

17

@ARI

235

1

0

2

1

P1

@ARI

423

4

1

13

1

2008 Game Logs

Wk

Opp

PYd

PTD

Int

RYd

RTD

1

MIN

178

1

0

35

1

2

@DET

328

3

0

25

0

3

DAL

290

0

0

10

1

4

@TB

165

2

3

8

0

5

ATL

313

3

1

4

0

6

@SEA

208

2

0

23

1

7

IND

186

1

0

8

0

9

@TEN

314

1

1

11

0

10

@MIN

142

0

0

1

0

11

CHI

227

2

1

1

0

12

@NO

248

2

3

36

1

13

CAR

298

3

1

26

0

14

HOU

295

2

1

4

0

15

@JAC

278

1

1

22

0

16

@CHI

260

2

1

-6

0

17

DET

308

3

0

-1

0

2007 Game Logs

Wk

Opp

PYd

PTD

Int

RYd

RTD

10

MIN

17

0

0

-1

0

13

@DAL

201

1

0

30

0

P2

SEA

0

0

0

0

0

2006 Game Logs

Wk

Opp

PYd

PTD

Int

RYd

RTD

4

@PHI

14

0

0

0

0

11

NE

32

0

0

11

0

2005 Game Logs

Wk

Opp

PYd

PTD

Int

RYd

RTD

5

NO

0

0

0

0

0

15

@BAL

52

0

1

0

0

17

SEA

0

0

0

-1

0

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